Non-US Issues

Non-US Issues - Not all coinage used in the United States was minted in America. During the times of the colonial settlements, the colonies lacked sufficient coinage to meet their every day needs. England failed to mint a sufficient supply of coppers for themselves or its colonies in America. This unmet need was satisfied by the Wood's Hibernia coins. These coins were initially intended for Ireland, but were rejected and failed to circulate.

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This is a superb Hibernia VOCE POPULI halfpenny coin. This is the "VOOE POPULI" variety. Very smooth medium brown planchet with great details and strike. Graded as Very Fine. This popular variety is always in demand by colonial coin collec....
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This is a superb Hibernia VOCE POPULI halfpenny coin. It has been graded as Extremely Fine-45 Brown by PCGS. Nice dark brown planchet and problem-free. This "No P" variety is a wonderful coin that will be appreciated by anyone who loves hi....
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Due to being extremely unpopular in Ireland, where they were intended for commerce, they were shipped to the colonies in the New World. Many varieties exist, and only a few still exist in Mint State grades. This is a nice Extra Fine examp....
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The Wood's Hibernia issue of coins was originally minted for circulation in Ireland. The populace rejected the issue however and many of the coins produced under royal contract found their way to the American colonies. Choice condition for ....
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This is a superb Hibernia VOCE POPULI halfpenny coin. It has been graded as Very Fine-30 Brown by PCGS with a nice problem-free dark brown planchet. This "P" at Face variety is a wonderful coin that will be appreciated by anyone who loves ....
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